FAQ's from Our Raleigh Divorce Law Firm

The attorneys at The Doyle Law Group, P.A. – with offices in Raleigh and Knightdale – realize that the general public has questions about the law and our services. We hope the following FAQs will help.

If you are not sure about any legal issue, it always wise to consult an attorney. Many attorneys have reasonable consultation fees where you can gather information and decide for yourself. In most instances you have the right to undertake to represent yourself, but the question you need to ask yourself is whether or not the issue you are dealing with is worth spending an hour with an attorney to be sure. Even attorneys generally do not represent themselves in Court. If you do choose to represent yourself, be careful, do your homework, and think about at least consulting an attorney along the way.

In most cases we can quote you an exact fee if you know exactly what representation you need, and if the matter is complex, we can generally provide you a range. We offer also VERY affordable consultations and free consultations for injury cases (as they are taken on contingency only).

Attorneys are ethically forbidden to guarantee an outcome in any particular case. We can however provide you guidance based on our years of experience with regard to your potential for success and the strength of your case as we know it.

We believe you should approach an attorney like you would any other professional offering you a service. Consult with them before hiring. Ask hard questions about their experience. Ask them how many cases of this type they handled. Judge for yourself their ability to present a case convincingly. Ask your friends and family about the lawyer you are considering. Do not just pick someone from a television or radio ad and pay them what they ask. Fees that attorneys charge vary greatly, so make sure you ask about fees and demand a written fee agreement before they start work.

Both. A good attorney will be both tough and reasonable. Many attorneys sell themselves on their “toughness” or proclivity to fight with the opposing attorney. Some work very hard to earn a reputation of being unreasonable and angry, if not outright rude. They believe that they can make other attorneys or parties back down simply due to their outrageousness. We do not believe this attitude serves our clients. We believe in aggressive representation, but also aggressiveness with a purpose. When we work out the deal that is best for our Client in light of the circumstances, it is time to stop fighting and settle. Demanding concessions from the other side that are contrary to the law and are patently unfair or outright insulting only lead to the courtroom. While this may serve an attorney’s pocket book and ego, it does a major disservice to their client. When you meet with an attorney, question them about their style, and if you notice too much in the way of bravado and not enough common sense, think twice. On the other hand, if your attorney seems unwilling to fight for your rights, you may want to keep looking as well.

Protecting your Privacy ~ Your privacy is our primary concern. At the Doyle Law Group, we understand the importance of protecting your privacy and will never share your contact information with a 3rd party. Contacting our law firm does not imply any form of attorney-client relationship.

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About The Doyle Law Group, P.A.

The Doyle Law Group, P.A. are a team of skilled Raleigh divorce and family law attorneys focused on relentlessly fighting for the rights of our clients. Are you in need of a skilled divorce or family law lawyer to fight for your rights? Do you have questions about North Carolina divorce or family law and need answers? The experienced and dedicated attorneys at the Raleigh law firm of Doyle Law Group, P.A. stand ready to help.

Doyle Law Group, P.A. Location:

9051 Strickland Road, Suite 121

Raleigh NC 27615

Monday

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Tuesday

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Wednesday

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Thursday

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Friday

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

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